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Our awards                                                                                  Land Trust Annual Review 2019





 It’s fantastic to receive recognition for the work
 that we do. Our staff and partners work hard to
 ensure we deliver well managed, sustainable
 green space that benefit communities.




 We were
 delighted our
 sites retained
 their Green
 Flag status.










                                                                                                     We are proud
                                                                                                     of how our work
                                                                                                     supports vital
                                                                                                     pollinators.



























 We were delighted that Elba Park, Greenwich Ecology   The Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors
 Park, Silverdale Country Park, Beam Parklands and   (RICS) North West Awards 2019 saw Port Sunlight
 the Countess of Chester Country Park all retained   River shortlisted in the Tourism and Regeneration
 their Green Flag status. Elba Park retains its status   categories with Countess of Chester Country Park
 for a remarkable seventh year in succession, while   shortlisted in the Community Benefit category.
 Silverdale Country Park keeps its Green Flag for a   Both sites saw further success throughout the   Countess of Chester was also the recipient of a Bees’   Our finance
 third year in a row.   course of the last 12 months with Port Sunlight   Needs award for the first time. The award recognises   apprentice
 The prestigious award recognises excellent   Highly Commended at the Planning Awards for   Green Flag sites that make positive changes to   Lauryn Parker was
 management of green spaces. Green Flag spaces   its transformation from a former landfill site into   encourage pollinators and support them with habitats   recognised for her
 must feel welcoming and cared for, be well   a beautiful 28 hectare park overlooking the River   and food sources.  progress as she was
 maintained and clean and encourage users to enjoy   Mersey. The Countess of Chester’s Health for   This was achieved by our passionate volunteer   Highly Commended
 health activities. The sites must be managed in a   Life project was a finalist at Horticulture Week’s   workforce who worked with local partners on the   in the Apprentice of
 way that has a positive impact on the environment,   Custodian Awards.  Pollinators in the Park project. The project ensured   the Year category at
 both locally and globally and should aim to enhance   pollen was provided to bees from February to   the High Sheriff of
 biodiversity. Finally it recognises how green spaces   October through the planting of high quality flower-  Cheshire awards in
 bring people together and meet the needs of the   rich meadows, an orchard, hedgerows, woodland   March 2019.
 community they serve.   and wetland areas in the park.





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